Just got out of jail, how many new technologies did I miss in last 10 years?
They didn't stipulate "no internet" on your parole, Chester?
You missed fucking everything
even normies use the internet now
>>61132072
Why? I'm not a pedophile or anything. I mostly writing software
Say you run a forum, and it's pretty much an open secret that a former mod and very active user is a pedophile. Do you do anything?
Say that guy got arrested, and there's another a different former mod who was in that "same boat" of suspected pedophile. Do you do anything, then?
>>61132003
You might want to take this over to /adv/ Advice. This is off-topic.
Who gives a fuck? This isn't /g/ related as much as it is e-celeb related
>>61132033
Is running a forum not tech? Seriously, who uses legit forum software like days of old other than /g/?
This is the biggest news for the open source community, a truly free ISA. No longer will we have to be chained to the proprietary ARM or x86_64 ones
Imagine a future where privacy centered individuals can get their own CPU tailor made to fit their purposes with all the features they need
This hasn't been news for years. We've been working on this for awhile now anon. Also custom instruction-set processors aren't new. You can literally go to any CAD vendor and they'll have their own complete tool-kit that generates a compiler, RTL, synthesis constraints etc. in accordance to any ISA you design. I've tried a few. The only reason the industry is spending time and money (and not much at that mind you, if you actually dig into the status of the various components of RISC-V its only now starting to get any real development momentum, srsly wtf is Chisel) is that it allows them to develop SoCs and other chips without paying licensing fees.
Anyways.
>>61132103
I forgot to point out you obviously have to spec the micro-architecture, not just the ISA, to get the hardware implementation generated by those tools
>>61132000
>128-bit Instruction Set
I can finally use more than 16 exibytes of RAM
It's happening.
>http://www.computerworld.com/article/3086072/computer-hardware/intel-pits-monster-72-core-xeon-phi-chip-against-gpus.html
>>61131902
Xeon phi != desktop cpu
Xeon phi != GPU
You can run x86 code on a Phi, but if you wanted to do something like run VMs or whatever it would run very, very poorly. So poorly you should spend the $5k on a different CPU.
>>61131902
So realistically what are the scientific applications for this thing?
>>61132011
When the previous one came out it had better DPFP performance compared to the alternatives. It was also much more flexible, one could even load an OS and chroot into it.
http://www.templeos.org
>>61131691
>HERD U TALKIN SHIT
Damn Terry looks like he's gone downhill.
>>61131691
damn that dude is ripped
With all the ransomware going around with WannaCry and Petya, I figured this would be a good thread.
Things to ask:
>Where can I get [Virus]?
>What can I do to protect myself from [Virus]?
>What is [Virus] programmed in?
>What systems does [Virus] affect?
>How can I stop [Virus] if it is on my computer?
Now, a question I have is: Is there a way to infect a machine you don't care about, say a VM, with the Petya ransomware so you can break it down and examine it?
>>61131686
fuck off
>>61131686
yes, and somebody already has.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtDgA_aasfc
>>61131700
Thank you for this intelligent and helpful post.
Fuck this browser. Seriously I've had to kill it too many times because it's murdering my CPU at over 100% usage. Fan maxed out.. And what did I do? Just loaded google.
What browser should I use?
Waterfox
Old school Phoenix
The internet is going to shit
>Firefox used to be the gold standard - gave you almost completely control over the internet.
>Mozilla decided virtue signalling over fag marriage was more important than doing their job.
>Google's shoved DRM into half the internet - spies on you for advertisers.
>breaks into your room
>formats your computer's drives
>installs Parabola GNU/Linux-libre
>"Heh.,, nothin personnel... kid..."
What do you do?
>install gentoo of course
>>61131499
After he leaves I embrace the botnet again.
know enough of RMS lore to remember he can't install linux himself
He's fired, right?
>>61131473
POO
He will whine about AMD not being able to attract top engineering talent. He will cry about Radeon supporting AMD to develop Ryzen.
He needs to be shown the door.
Jesus. Don't you shills got better things to do? It's a fucking leak of a workstation card. How about we all wait until the gaming lineup is released before we start shitposting
Am I blind or does Amazon not have any B350 Mini-ITX motherboards?
I want to run a Ryzen 1600 on a Mini-ITX. Didn't want to have to head over to Newegg or TigerDirect.
Help out the blind or confused.
Budget is $150.
>>61131369
Amazon is the enemy of your freedom.
Just get a micro-ATX
>>61131450
I'm building a SFF computer. Is micro-ATX my only option?
So I came across a Lenovo Thinkpad X230 for $150 locally
i7
8gb ram
128gb SSD
Well, I found out about a guy from China who has made a 2560 x 1440 IPS display modification and I was wondering if anyone had some information in English about the procedure to get it working
itll cost me $150 for laptop and $136 for the IPS Panel, and the modded video controller
Here is the link [spoiler]https://world.taobao.com/item/550879131380.htm?fromSite=main&spm=a312a.7700824.w4004-15750415553.6.Pq57nV[/spoiler]
If anyone has information, like, if any soldering needs to be done to the motherboard to the controller or anything of the sort.
I really want to go ahead and purchase it so I can get it done, but not 100% sure how I should go about doing it. If I should do it myself or get someone to install it for me.
Thanks /g/
>>61131302
WTF why you burgers have everything so damn cheap?
We in slavlands have 1/5 of your salary yet such notebook would cost here 350 USD minimum
>>61131440
Craigslist
I was also thinking instead going with a T430 and upgrading that to 1440p IPS since I can also upgrade CPU for $80 to an i7 3630QM and the X230 doesnt have the option to upgrade CPU
Im conflicted
>>61131302
I want this so bad, but ordering from china is such a hassle I don't want to do it.
There's also the nitrocaster mod, (some russian guy from thinkpad forums that made edp conversion boards to fit fhd ips displays on certain models of thinkpads)
Also, the chinks already sell some modified thinkpads but afaik, the did a shitty and quite literally just glued the screens.
I miss his streams.
>>61131208
You're not alone on that.
I don't.
Dude was a spook.
>>61132223
I 2nd that...
So I'm trying to install a 780 on my fx6300, 600W EVGA PSU rig and the goddamned thing won't post with that card on. If I switch the old card back, the computer runs fine.
Is it a problem with the GPU, my PSU or should I delete system32?
>>61131194
delet system32
>>61131194
You are supposed to install it into your motherboard, not on your CPU. Of course it doesn't work, you idiot.
reset bios
Well /g/, what's the best schedule planner/ calendar? Looking for something that I can use on both Windows and IOS.
>windows
>>61131216
Be kind, I'm merely an embryo
>>61131274
google calendar is actually good, I've got no complaints with it
Void Linux question. So I'll be installing Void in my new laptop this Friday. I am just wondering some questions about the package manager(s). So say if I wanted to compile chromium from source, would I use xbps or -src? And how would I use It? Reason I want apps compiled from source is because I heard it runs faster if compiled from source. Thanks/g/
>>61131130
Why don't you look in the documentati- oh.
>>61131130
-src packages are the same as cloning the repo but less updated.
You wont gain much from compiling your packages, as today all distros are 64bit, so the i486 vs i686 compiler flags is over. Apart for number crunching (zip, john the ripper, that kind of things) and rendering programs (which most use the GPU nowadays) you are losing your time compiling from source.
>>61131195
TLDR if you can take advantage of a obscure processor feature compile from source. Otherwise save your time.